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Tue, 16 Jul 2013 21:31:17 +0000http://www.bucksketball.com/?p=8442#comment-42301Problem is other than Mayo (SG) and Delfino (SF/SG), not counting Jennnings at this time, who is a decent 3-pt shooting guard on this team. Ridnour’s 3% has dropped noticeably since his last season here. Ish can’t shoot 3s, I don’t know what to expect from Wolters though and I have to wonder if John Shurna could play for us at SG?

Above is a link to his shot chart from last season with the Mavericks where he attempted 109 shots on the season 53 of which were at the rim for 49% (Not very good but he’s still raw) What I found interesting is that he played all but 5 of his 338 minutes at the Point guard position (according to 82games.com) which in my opinion is not his natural spot…

I think if utilized as a shooting guard who drives to the basket, slashes and tries to draw fouls (something the Bucks really could use) he could have some decent value. His Per 36 minutes have him at 5.6 FTA per game. For comparison his current teammates that play on the wing OJ Mayo and Carlos Delfino averaged 2.9 FTA and 1.2

Think of him as a Rodney Stuckey type player who comes off of the bench. Jones as a secondary ball handler can attack the hoop trying to get to the rim and draw fouls or have the option to drive and kick it out to 3 point line to Wolters or Ridnour (whomever is at the point) or Ersan as the strech 4. Floor spacing was a bit of an issue for him in Dallas when he played point guard and shared the court with only one other legitimate outside shooting threat (OJ Mayo) Perhaps surrounding him with more shooters could provide him with better driving lanes to the hoop.

I realize these are very small sample sizes and that this is a big time reach as far as potential on court situations/matchups, but nonetheless I like his game and I think he merits consideration to fill in the current backup SG spot that the Bucks have and could be had at a very cheap contract.